Not that we can tell. I did talk withe the Vet. May take her to a different Vet, than who did the spay.
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Not that we can tell. I did talk withe the Vet. May take her to a different Vet, than who did the spay.
Surgery was over a month ago, No, no cone. First thing I asked about was something outside... nothing we can come up with. Didn't touch the stitches. I can't imagine why a spay would cause her to not go outside either... I am looking at this from all angles.
She will not go out without a person. If you get her out, she stands at the back door and won't go do her business. If you go out with her, she might do her business. She will do her business in the house, in the childs room, which she NEVER has done. She was totally housetrained with no problems. This is a dog that was VERY active, outgoing, very well trained, Service Dog (so nothing bothers her...), etc...
The reason she was spayed when she was, is due to her going into season (full cycle) out for two weeks and then back in again. That is the reason I question hormonal related...
No, she won't go willingly on leash...
Did that. No ideas from Vet either.... No infection.
She is not being babyed as that is part of the Service training also. Consistency, confidently and continual she is being taken out. I will tell her to go back to giving a 'special' treat for going outside.
Well, no I am not sure of anything. However, before contacting the Vet, I went over all the obvious things. Fireworks, animal in yard, etc... just still a mystery....
This is what I have been hoping for, something really simple. Haven't seen that yet. Deserves another look around.
I will. I appreciate all of your suggestions, believe me. I am going to go out and take another look around and see if 'we' can see something....
Taking another body with me. Three heads are better than one! Also, I can see what she will do when I tell her to go outside. I will update you. THANKS! Deborah
I can't either, but ya just never know.... Whatever the issue, we need to get this resolved soon! Thanks!